It’s time to take a lap around the globe and check in on the LA Kings prospects playing in various leagues. The following reports are for games played through end of day Sunday,
ONTARIO REIGN (AHL)
Due to the Ontario Reign featuring a large volume of LA Kings prospects this season, each tracker will feature a select number of them on a rotating basis – largely culled from key performances for the prior week.
The Reign were able to come away with points in all of their games this week, starting with a 2-1 shootout loss to the Canucks and finishing with back-to-back heated wins against the Roadrunners, winning 7-3 and 6-5.
Some first period action via MM photog @mikezitekphotos pic.twitter.com/G3dHbzPBwf
— The Mayor | John Hoven (@mayorNHL) January 16, 2022
Jaret Anderson-Dolan, Center (41st overall in 2017)
2021-2022 Stats: 11 goals, 12 assists, plus-6, 23 PIM in 25 games played
Anderson-Dolan was a more than noticeable player in the weekend series against Tucson, adding a goal and an assist in the first game and coming an assist shy of a Gordie Howe hat-trick in his two-goal performance the second game.
Anderson-Dolan scores his 9th goal of the season! 6-2 #Reign
Assisted by: Grans(7), Spence(18) pic.twitter.com/YXXE1Ghp8h
— Eric (@kingsgifs2) January 23, 2022
The fighting edition… pic.twitter.com/2vyQl4Zj1r
— The Mayor | John Hoven (@mayorNHL) January 24, 2022
— nick Lopez (@hockey_Psyche) January 24, 2022
— nick Lopez (@hockey_Psyche) January 24, 2022
— nick Lopez (@hockey_Psyche) January 24, 2022
Aiden Dudas, Center (113th overall in 2018)
2021-2022 Stats: 8 goals, 6 assists, plus- 5, 8 PIM in 31 games played
Dudas made his mark in both games against the Roadrunners, scoring the game winning goal in both matches.
Dudas makes it 4-0 #Reign early in the second period!
Assisted by: Johnson (5), Vilardi(10) pic.twitter.com/xzJp7PDUil
— Eric (@kingsgifs2) January 23, 2022
— nick Lopez (@hockey_Psyche) January 24, 2022
Tyler Madden, Center (68th overall in 2018)
2021-2022 Stats: 11 goals, 8 assists, plus-2, 10 PIM in 29 games played
Madden picked up a secondary assist on the lone goal the Reign scored against Abbotsford.
Johan Södergran, Right Wing (165th overall in 2018)
2021-2022 Stats: 3 goals, 0 assists, even plus/minus, 0 PIM in 7 games played
The Swede has finally returned from injury and opened up scoring against the Roadrunners in game one.
Johan Sodergran gives the #Reign a 1-0 lead in his 1st game back!
Assisted by: Spence(16), Wagner(4) pic.twitter.com/ch7g3ASpdC
— Eric (@kingsgifs2) January 23, 2022
Helge Grans, RH Defenseman (35th overall in 2020)
2021-2022 Stats: 3 goals, 8 assists, plus-2, 2 PIM in 25 games played
Grans had an assist in each of the games against the Roadrunners.
Jacob Moverare, LH Defenseman (112th overall in 2016)
2021-2022 Stats: 3 goals, 6 assists, plus-7, 8 PIM in 24 games played
Moverare added a secondary assist on an Anderson-Dolan goal in game one against Tucson.
Jordan Spence, RH Defenseman (95th overall in 2019)
2021-2022 Stats: 2 goals, 19 assists, plus-10, 14 PIM in 28 games played
Spence extended his point streak to eight games, finishing the week with five assists, including three in game one against Tucson. His elusive skating and needle thread pass from behind the net led to the Södergran goal. He was Third Star of the Game in the first two matches of the week and is now second in scoring for rookie defensemen in the AHL.
Jordan Spence gives the #Reign a 1-0 lead early in the second period. Spence is on a 6 game point streak (3G, 4A)
Assisted by: Gaunce(7), Madden(8) pic.twitter.com/zvK6dwADUn
— Eric (@kingsgifs2) January 18, 2022
Frk scores on the powerplay, his second goal of the night!
Assisted by: Tynan(31), Spence(17) pic.twitter.com/j5jE8GYUg6
— Eric (@kingsgifs2) January 23, 2022
Martin Frk completes the hat trick! 7-2 #Reign
Assisted by: Spence(18), Anderson-Dolan(12) pic.twitter.com/avrTaRAblN
— Eric (@kingsgifs2) January 23, 2022
— nick Lopez (@hockey_Psyche) January 24, 2022
Jacob Ingham, Ontario Reign, Goalie (175th overall in 2018)
2021-2022 Stats
AHL-Ontario Reign: 3.25 GAA, .889 SV %, 1 assist in 3 games played
ECHL-Greenville: 3.22 GAA, .895 SV % in 10 games played
Ingham was called upon for both starts against Tucson, making 25 saves on 28 shots in the first game. He had a scary moment in the second game after a Roadrunner skater collided with him which had him temporally dazed. He would stay in the game, making 28 saves on 33 shots to come away with the win.
— nick Lopez (@hockey_Psyche) January 24, 2022
— nick Lopez (@hockey_Psyche) January 24, 2022
Matt Villalta, Ontario Reign, Goalie (72nd overall in 2017)
2021-2022 Stats: 2.70 GAA, .905 SV % in 17 games played
VIllalta started against the Canucks, making 34 saves on 35 shots before dropping the game in the shootout.
— nick Lopez (@hockey_Psyche) January 24, 2022
CANADIAN JUNIOR HOCKEY
OHL
Brandt Clarke, Barrie Colts, RH Defenseman (8th overall in 2021)
2021-2022 Stats: 6 goals, 27 assists, plus-11, 10 PIM in 28 games played
Clarke had a somewhat quiet week, adding a primary assist on the overtime winner in the final game of a three game homestand for Barrie.
Overtime hero!🚨@SanJoseSharks prospect Ethan Cardwell (@EthanCardwell2) tips it in off Brandt Clarke's (@brandtclarke55) shot, leading the @OHLBarrieColts to the overtime win🎥 pic.twitter.com/8E2kCw7Yf2
— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) January 22, 2022
Martin Chromiak, Kingston Frontenacs, Left Wing (128th overall in 2020)
2021-2022 Stats: 17 goals, 26 assists, plus-5, 8 PIM in 30 games played
Kingston continued their losing streak to start the week with a 4-2 loss before snapping it with three straight wins. Chromiak recorded points in all four games, finishing with three goals and four assists.
Lucas Peric fires home his 6th goal of the season.
Martin Chromiak and Jordan Frasca collect the assists on the play.#FrontsHockey pic.twitter.com/60Oq6fp9jY
— Kingston Frontenacs (@KingstonFronts) January 19, 2022
Zayde Wisdom sets up Martin Chromiak for the opening goal.#FrontsHockey | @MatoChromiak8 pic.twitter.com/yUH9ZdhsDp
— Kingston Frontenacs (@KingstonFronts) January 22, 2022
Jordan Frasca gives us the two goal lead!
Assists: Martin Chromiak and Shane Wright.#FrontsHockey pic.twitter.com/OmRx6BAaQn
— Kingston Frontenacs (@KingstonFronts) January 22, 2022
A great display of passing. Martin Chromiak with the goal!
Assists: Zayde Wisdom and Shane Wright#KGNvsNIAG | @MatoChromiak8 pic.twitter.com/10FCSJZunO
— Kingston Frontenacs (@KingstonFronts) January 23, 2022
Martin Chromiak from his office.#FrontsHockey | @MatoChromiak8 pic.twitter.com/qNF1q1QlG6
— Kingston Frontenacs (@KingstonFronts) January 23, 2022
Francesco Pinelli, Kitchener Rangers, Center (42nd overall in 2021)
2021-2022 Stats: 13 goals, 2o assists, plus-4, 10 PIM in 30 games
The Rangers had a forgettable 7-1 loss to the Firebirds this week where Pinelli had an even plus/minus and won three of his eight faceoffs. Pinelli leads the Rangers in points, a team with a .469 points percentage.
BCHL
Braden Doyle, Penticton Vees, LH Defenseman (157th overall in 2019)
2021-2022 Stats
BCHL-Penticton: 0 goals, 2 assists, 2 PIM in 3 games played
NCAA-Boston Univ.: 0 goals, 1 assist, even plus/minus, 0 PIM in 8 games played
Doyle picked up his second assist with the Vees in a massive 11-0 win.
COLLEGE HOCKEY (NCAA)
Alex Laferriere, Harvard Univ., Right Wing (83rd overall in 2020)
2021-2022 Stats: 10 goals, 7 assists, plus-8, 8 PIM in 16 games played
In a 4-1 in over St. Lawrence Univ., Laferriere added two to his goal totals, scoring his second by converting his own whiffed one-timer into a backhand goal. He would add a primary assist in a 4-3 OT loss to Clarkson Univ.
🎥 Laferriere's 10th goal this season! #GoCrimson #OneCrimson pic.twitter.com/kZOsyMa8Ga
— Harvard Men's Hockey (@HarvardMHockey) January 22, 2022
Laferriere converts off the rebound.#GoCrimson #OneCrimson pic.twitter.com/4LMO2y6PXo
— Harvard Men's Hockey (@HarvardMHockey) January 22, 2022
Andre Lee, UMass-Lowell, LW/C (188th overall in 2019)
2021-2022 Stats: 11 goals, 5 assists, plus-10, 48 PIM in 21 games played
The River Hawks dropped both of their games in a back-to-back this week. Lee had one shot in a 3-1 loss to Merrimack Univ. before adding a primary assist in a 3-2 loss the following game.
Blink & you will 1,000% miss it! 😬
Reid Stefanson absolutely STUFFS one through the five hole with just TWO seconds left to send us into the break with a 1-0 lead!#UnitedInBlue | #HockeyEast pic.twitter.com/LvdIap5d9j
— UMass Lowell Hockey (@RiverHawkHockey) January 22, 2022
Brock Faber, Univ. of Minnesota, RH Defenseman (45th overall in 2020)
2021-2022 Stats: 2 goals, 9 assists, plus-3, 12 PIM in 22 games played
Faber and the Gophers split their games against the talent heavy Michigan Univ., facing Team USA teammates Matty Beniers and Brendan Brisson. The soon to be Olympian had two blocked shots in their 2-1 OT win. Faber and two other Gopher skaters will head off to Team USA’s Olympic camp at the end of the month.
A trio of current @GopherHockey skaters and an alumni will help Team USA go for gold in Beijing next month after being named to the @usahockey squad!
🇺🇸: https://t.co/zqWdEWkh5q pic.twitter.com/7r7jUEIuvM
— Minnesota Golden Gophers (@GopherSports) January 16, 2022
Ben Meehan, UMass-Lowell, LH Defenseman (140th overall in 2020)
2021-2022 Stats: 4 goals, 8 assists, plus-11, 38 PIM in 19 games played
Meehan added a shorthanded assist in the last game of the week.
Bring it around townnnnnn 😎
Condotta nets a shorty off a quick wraparound & we've claimed the 1-0 lead here in the second! #UnitedInBlue | #HockeyEast pic.twitter.com/cL9mM42XDF
— UMass Lowell Hockey (@RiverHawkHockey) January 22, 2022
David Hrenak, St. Cloud State, Goalie (144th overall in 2018)
2021-2022 Stats: 1.94 GAA, .925 SV % in 15 games played
The Huskies exploded from their long hiatus with 11-1 and 8-0 wins over Miami of Ohio. Hrenak made 12 saves on 13 shots the first game and posted a shutout with 14 saves the following contest.
VARIOUS EUROPEAN LEAGUES
Samuel Helenius, LIIGA-JYP, Center (59th overall in 2021)
2021-2022 Stats
LIIGA-JYP: 1 goal, 5 assists, minus-2, 52 PIM in 28 games played
SM-Sarja-JYP U20: 0 goals, 1 assist, plus-1, 0 PIM in 1 game played
Helenius played in a 5-2 loss to Jukurit, where he had one shot on goal, was a minus-1, and had 12:01 in TOI.
Aatu Jämsen, Finland, Right Wing (190th overall in 2020)
2021-2022 Stats
LIGGA-Pelicans: 1 goal, 4 assists, minus-1, 6 PIM in 19 games played
Mestis-Peliitat: 4 goals, 4 assists, plus-3, 4 PIM in 7 games played
SM-Sarja-Pelicans U20: 4 goals, 11 assists, plus-11, 6 PIM in 9 games played
The Pelicans lost both of their matches this week. Jamsen posted two shots, was a minus-1 and had 15:49 in TOI the first game. He recorded no stats with 9:34 in TOI the second game.
Kasper Simontaival, LIIGA-KalPa, Center (66th overall in 2020)
2021-2022 Stats: 3 goals, 4 assists, minus-3, 10 PIM in 17 games played
KalPa did not play this week.
Kim Nousiainen, LIIGA-KalPa, LH Defenseman (119th overall in 2019)
2021-2022 Stats: 3 goals, 3 assists, minus-6, 20 PIM in 17 games played
Kirill Kirsanov, KHL-SKA St. Petersburg, LH Defenseman (84th overall in 2021)
2021-2022 Stats
KHL-SKA: 0 goals, 4 assists, plus-6, 4 PIM in 24 games played
MHL-SKA 1946: 1 goal, 2 assists, plus-3, 2 PIM in 3 games played
Kirsanov did not play this week. The KHL is currently experiencing a very high amount of COVID cases.
Juho Markkanen, LIIGA-SaiPa, Goalie (112th overall in 2020)
2021-2022 Stats
LIIGA-SaiPa: 3.27 GAA, .873 SV % in 15 game played
SM-Sarja-SaiPa U20: 5.67 GAA, .790 SV % in 3 games played
SaiPa did not play this week.
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